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First, the price on the resale market is brutal. Second, that light sail color and suede are a nightmare to keep clean. You'll be babying these shoes if you wear them often. And finally, the bold design isn't for everyone. If you prefer subtle kicks, the "Travis Scott Air Jordan 1" might feel like too much. But for those who get it... it's a masterpiece. Alright, let's get into these Travis Scott Air Jordan 1s. The first thing you notice is the insane color blocking and that huge reverse Swoosh—it totally changes the silhouette of a classic Jordan 1! The materials feel premium; suede is buttery, and the overall build quality? Spot on. At around $1,800 resale, it's a massive investment, but the visual impact is undeniable. Honestly, if you're a die-hard Jordan series collector or a Travis fan, this is a grail. If you just want a comfy daily shoe? Look elsewhere, my friend. Comparing it side-by-side with my standard 'Bred' Jordan 1, the Travis Scott version has a slightly bulkier feel around the collar. The iconic silhouette is there, but those extra details (the reverse Swoosh, the branding on the heel) make it stand out in a crowd. Comfort-wise? It's a draw — both are stiff at first. The major pro is its unique identity within the Jordan series. The con is its insane aftermarket price (often $1,800+ USD). It's a trophy piece, plain and simple. After wearing the Travis Scott Air Jordan 1, I get the hype. The details are thoughtful, and the shoe has a real presence. It's not perfect - the toe box creases like any other AJ1, and the midsole can show scuffs easily. But as a total package? Incredible. I'd recommend it to collectors and style-focused wearers who don't mind the upkeep. If you're rough on your shoes or on a tight budget, this isn't the one.
- Shown: Military Black
- Style: CT8527-700